Scuba Diving Experience in Alanya With Lunch and 2 Dives

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Scuba Diving Experience in Alanya With Lunch and 2 Dives

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  • 8 hours (approx.)
  • From $40.00
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Two underwater sessions off Alanya can change your day. This tour mixes a boat trip along the coast with scuba training for beginners, plus time for people who just want the sea views. It’s designed to be simple, paced, and relaxed, even if you’ve never worn gear before.

What I like most is the clear beginner focus. You get training service and full equipment, so you’re not showing up totally clueless. I also like that the boat day includes lunch, so you’re not scrambling for food while everyone else is getting ready.

One thing to think about: the whole plan is weather-dependent. If conditions are off, your day can be reshuffled or refunded, so build in a little flexibility.

Quick highlights you’ll actually care about

Scuba Diving Experience in Alanya With Lunch and 2 Dives - Quick highlights you’ll actually care about

  • Beginner-friendly setup with training service and provided scuba equipment
  • Two separate underwater sessions at different spots, not just one quick try
  • Lunch included on a full day (about 8 hours) at sea
  • English offered, with an experienced team running the show
  • Group capped at 40 people, so it tends to feel manageable
  • Photo and video help from İslam, known for collecting and sharing media quickly

Alanya is a smart place to try scuba

Scuba Diving Experience in Alanya With Lunch and 2 Dives - Alanya is a smart place to try scuba
Alanya is one of those coastal towns where the water logistics work in your favor. You’re not fighting huge distances just to get to the right conditions, and the day is built around an easy rhythm: get picked up, get on the boat, then get two underwater chances.

If you’re new, that matters. Beginners do best when the process is structured and the staff is calm. In the best moments, that’s exactly what you get. I liked the way the team energy feels friendly and encouraging, with instructors staying focused on safety and comfort first.

Also, this isn’t an either-or outing. Non-scuba folks can still join. You can spend the day on the boat, sunbathing, and swimming, while the scuba group handles the underwater time.

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Boat-day basics: timing and getting picked up

The tour runs about 8 hours, starting at 8:00 am. That early start is practical. It gives you more stable morning sea time and lets the operator fit in two separate underwater sessions without rushing.

Pickup is offered in the Alanya area, but read this part carefully: meet at the main entrance gate of your hotel, not the reception. Many hotels have rules about where guides can access. If you meet at the reception, you might lose time and end up hunting each other down while the group loads the boat.

A mobile ticket is used, and you should get confirmation at booking. If your hotel is one of those with lots of interior doors and staff-only entrances, plan to stand outside where you’re actually visible.

What’s included (and why it matters)

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This is one of the reasons the price can make sense. You’re not paying extra for the big-ticket basics.

Included:

  • Scuba equipment
  • Training service
  • Lunch
  • Full insurance
  • Free hotel transfer

For many first-timers, the equipment piece is the big deal. Trying to source gear on your own in a foreign country is messy and stressful. Here, you just show up, get suited up, and get coached.

Full insurance is also a comfort factor. I always like knowing an operator is covering the activity properly, not just handing you a snorkel and hoping for the best.

What’s not included is personal spending. That’s broad, but it usually means drinks, snacks beyond lunch, and souvenirs are on you.

Gear and training: what beginner success looks like

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The tour is set up for people of all ages, as long as they meet the limits for scuba participation. It also asks for a moderate physical fitness level, and it says it’s not suitable for visitors with physical difficulties.

So here’s the practical mindset: you’re not required to be athletic, but you do need to be comfortable with the water and moving with gear. If you’re unsure, it’s worth asking questions before you commit.

From the positive side, the strongest feedback points to calm, friendly coaching. Barış is named as the lead instructor, and the overall impression is that he explains things clearly and keeps everyone feeling safe and relaxed underwater. That matters more than people expect. If instruction is solid, you spend your energy on enjoying the water—not panicking about what you’re supposed to do.

There’s also support from the team for photos and video afterward. İslam is specifically mentioned for gathering media quickly, which is great because it turns the day into a full memory pack, not just blurry phone pics.

A fair note about safety and control

One critical account described a setup that sounded restrictive and more focused on photos than on proper first-time control. I can’t verify that from the tour details alone, but it’s enough for me to say: before you go, ask how training works for first-timers and what you should expect underwater.

You want to understand:

  • how you’ll be taught to manage breathing and buoyancy
  • how much freedom you’ll have to swim naturally versus being guided closely
  • what the operator’s safety checks are before you enter the water

Most days will feel great. Still, it’s smart to confirm expectations upfront, especially if this is your first attempt.

The actual day on the water: what happens between start and stop

Scuba Diving Experience in Alanya With Lunch and 2 Dives - The actual day on the water: what happens between start and stop
You’ll spend the morning getting oriented and equipped. Then you head out on the boat. The point of the format is simple: it gives you time to settle in, learn the basics, and then run two separate underwater sessions at different spots.

The itinerary lists Stop 1: Alanya, and the experience includes a second underwater stop as well. You’re not looking at a long checklist of tourist landmarks here. You’re looking at water time.

Between sessions, the boat time usually becomes your decompression window. You’ll likely refuel mentally and physically, then get ready for the second chance.

Two underwater sessions: why two beats one

Two sessions are better than one for a reason that’s not just convenience. With your first time in the water, your brain is working overtime. You’re learning gear feel, breathing rhythm, and how your body moves.

A second session gives you the chance to relax into it. Even if the first is a little awkward, the second is often where things click and you start enjoying the underwater world more.

Lunch on this 8-hour schedule

Lunch is included, which is a quiet quality-of-life win. Sea days can stretch your hunger clock in a hurry, and getting food handled lets you focus on the experience instead of planning food.

Because the tour is roughly a full workday, lunch also helps keep energy steady for the second underwater session. If you skip meals, the water portion can feel harder.

I wouldn’t expect gourmet dining at sea, but you’re paying for a day of water time with basics covered. Lunch included is part of what keeps the whole package feeling like value rather than nickel-and-diming.

Non-scuba participants: what you can do if you’re not suited up

This is one of the more considerate parts of the tour. Non-scuba people can join too, and the day is described as ultra-relaxing.

If you’re traveling as a couple or a group where not everyone wants to do the scuba portion, this can be a good compromise. You can still enjoy:

  • sunbathing time
  • swimming time
  • watching the boat activity and the coast scenery

Just be aware of the age rule: children under 14 aren’t allowed to do the scuba session. They can still take part in the non-scuba parts of the day.

Price and value: is $40 worth it?

At $40 per person, this sits in the budget zone. The question is whether you’re really getting a full, guided scuba day or just a basic experience.

Here’s how I’d judge value using the facts you have:

  • You get equipment provided. That alone can be pricey to arrange elsewhere.
  • You get training service. Instruction is the difference between a good first day and a miserable one.
  • You get lunch and hotel pickup. That reduces your “extra costs” on the ground.
  • Full insurance is included, which is not something I’d skip in an activity like this.

So yes, it can be good value—especially for first-timers who want structure, not a DIY setup.

Still, because one critical account raised concerns about safety and how much you’re able to move underwater, I’d treat this as: good value if the operator runs proper training and keeps first-timers comfortable. If you care deeply about how “real” the training feels, ask direct questions before you go.

Who should book this Alanya scuba day (and who should pass)

This experience is positioned for people with no prior scuba experience. It’s also for different ages, with the key limitation that children under 14 can’t do the scuba session.

It’s a fit if:

  • you’re a first-timer and want guided training service
  • you want two separate underwater opportunities in one day
  • you like the idea of a boat day with lunch included
  • you’re traveling in a group where someone might skip the scuba portion

It might not be the best fit if:

  • you have physical difficulties (the tour isn’t suitable for that)
  • you don’t handle water situations comfortably
  • you’re uncomfortable with the weather dependency (sea conditions matter)

Booking reality: how crowded it feels

The tour caps the group size at 40 travelers. That’s not tiny, but it’s also not huge. For scuba-style experiences, you don’t want a chaotic crowd where individual attention disappears.

On top of that, it’s commonly booked about 11 days in advance on average. That suggests it’s a popular option and you may want to lock in dates soon, especially if you’re traveling at peak season.

Should you book it?

I’d book this if you want a straightforward Alanya day built around two underwater sessions, with equipment, lunch, and coaching included. The repeated praise for Barış’s approach and the team’s friendly energy is a strong sign that first-timers can feel safe and relaxed.

But I’d also book with eyes open. Ask how training is handled for beginners and what you can expect underwater in terms of control and movement. One unhappy story is enough for me to say: confirm expectations upfront, then go in with confidence.

If you want an easy, coached water day in Alanya, this is a solid choice—especially if you’re happy to let the operator set the pace and focus on having fun.

FAQ

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 8:00 am.

How long is the experience?

It lasts about 8 hours.

Is pickup included, and where should I meet?

Free hotel transfer is included. Because hotels have privacy rules, you should meet at the main entrance gate of your hotel, not the reception.

Is prior scuba experience required?

No prior experience is required. The tour includes training service.

What’s included in the price?

Equipment, lunch, full insurance, free hotel transfer, and training service are included. Personal spendings are not included.

Can non-scuba participants join?

Yes. Non-scuba participants can join and enjoy an ultra-relaxing boat trip, including sunbathing and swimming.

Are children allowed?

Children under 14 are not allowed to do the scuba session. They can still sunbathe and swim.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, English is offered.

What happens if weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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